The British Shorthair, also known as the "Blue Fatty," has a long history. This breed of cat has short, stocky limbs, a short, dense coat, and a large, round face, making it very cute. Do you know the correct way to care for a British Shorthair? 
All cats share a common characteristic: their digestive systems are relatively weak. British Shorthairs are no exception. This is especially noticeable when their food is suddenly changed. If the change is too abrupt, it can cause diarrhea. However, there's no need to worry excessively. As long as you gradually introduce the new food and don't switch it all at once, diarrhea is less likely. Make sure their drinking water is clean; you can add probiotics to the water to address the underlying digestive issues in British Shorthairs.
British Shorthair cats love to be close to their owners. If you only ever see them sleeping peacefully on your lap, you need to be careful. Cats that don't get enough exercise will become obese, and overweight cats can develop health problems. Therefore, their diet should be balanced. If you're worried about them not getting enough nutrition, you can supplement their diet with low-fat goat milk powder.